Vera Doria (born Veronica Eyton) was an Australian actress and opera singer active in Hollywood during the silent era.
[4] She began singing opera in her native Australia as a young woman and toured Europe in the early 1910s.
[6] In a complimentary concert in March 1901 at Sydney's Centenary Hall, before departing for London, she gave two selections, 'O, Divine Redeemer' and from Rossini's Semiramide, 'Bel Raggio'.
[9] By December 1903 Eyton was noted, as Vera Nightingale, as party to a successful divorce petition on the grounds of adultery by Lillian Sophia Mackenzie-Fairfax against her husband John Mackenzie Fairfax.
That couple had married in June 1898, but alleged the husband met Eyton in Sydney in January 1902 before all three persons returned to London.